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<blockquote data-quote="backyardsniper" data-source="post: 1527062" data-attributes="member: 20657"><p>Gonna bump this up one more time with a couple more questions.</p><p>The guy I'm going with says there's no need to bring a water filtration/sterilization system in this area. I had palnned to bring a steripen and maybr some pills, can any of you give me some input on this. He says theres plenty of running water everywhere and we can juat melt snow in a jet boil for water and that we could just boil water if we need to sterilize it.</p><p>We're taking a larger cabelas Alaskan guide tent for base camp and a big Agnes copper spur 3 man expedition for our spike camp.</p><p>Any opinions on the Galco Kodiak holster. I'll be carrying a Christensen arms 300 win and a ruger Redhawk 7.5" 44 mag</p><p>We talked about bringing a small collapsible shovel like an army E-tool to level a spot for our tent, would it be worth the extra weight or is it not really necessary? </p><p>I have the Sitka storm front pants and Kodiak jacket so I should be good on rain gear.</p><p>What is a good weight to shoot for on your pack. With spotting scope, binos, sleeping bad, jet boil, tent, rifle and all the other small things I'm trying to shoot for 35-40lb ..is that too much?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="backyardsniper, post: 1527062, member: 20657"] Gonna bump this up one more time with a couple more questions. The guy I'm going with says there's no need to bring a water filtration/sterilization system in this area. I had palnned to bring a steripen and maybr some pills, can any of you give me some input on this. He says theres plenty of running water everywhere and we can juat melt snow in a jet boil for water and that we could just boil water if we need to sterilize it. We're taking a larger cabelas Alaskan guide tent for base camp and a big Agnes copper spur 3 man expedition for our spike camp. Any opinions on the Galco Kodiak holster. I'll be carrying a Christensen arms 300 win and a ruger Redhawk 7.5" 44 mag We talked about bringing a small collapsible shovel like an army E-tool to level a spot for our tent, would it be worth the extra weight or is it not really necessary? I have the Sitka storm front pants and Kodiak jacket so I should be good on rain gear. What is a good weight to shoot for on your pack. With spotting scope, binos, sleeping bad, jet boil, tent, rifle and all the other small things I'm trying to shoot for 35-40lb ..is that too much? [/QUOTE]
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